This is list of our Official 2018 Negroni Week Charity Partners. These are the non-profit organizations you can choose to support during this year’s Negroni Week festivities. You can browse this list alphabetically, or click a category tag to browse by category. Once you’ve chosen which charity you’d like to support this year, simply head to the Sign-Up page to make your immediate donation to them.

The Arbor Day Foundation inspires people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees. Founded in 1972, the Foundation is the largest nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees, with over 1 million members, supporters and valued partners.

The Art of Elysium is a charitable community of artists, influencers and volunteers who give back by sharing their creative talents and time with people in need. Programs are led by artists and designed to inspire and positively affect children and adults confined in hospitals, homeless shelters, elder and hospice care facilities.

Autism Speaks was founded in 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, grandparents of a child with autism. The organization works to increase global awareness of autism, expand understanding of the autism spectrum, and advocate for research and access to care and support. Read more here.

Banco de Alimentos helps feed 100,000 people a day, 76% of whom are children and teenagers. They reach them through 809 organizations based in the City of Buenos Aires and the 24 counties that make up Greater Buenos Aires.

More than 40,000 children and young adults are facing severe illnesses in Germany. The German Child Hospice Association is committed to providing medical and nursing care for sick children, while enriching the lives of these children and their families.

The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy is responsible for the establishment, improvement, operation, maintenance, security, programming and expansion of the Detroit RiverWalk and associated green spaces. Read more about them here.

The Fisher House program provides a “home away from home” for families of veterans receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers. The homes provide temporary lodging at no cost to the families so they can be close to their loved ones during a medical crisis.

A program of the USBG Foundation, the HDRF assists women in the bar industry who are fighting breast cancer with the same dignity and courage Helen David exemplified through her battle and life as a pioneer business owner in the bar industry. Read more about HDRF here.

Inspire Artistic Minds provides scholarships and educational experiences to advance the arts in the areas of taste, sight and sound, with a strong focus in the food and beverage industry. Read more about them here.